
Recent developments in developments in which Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa signed a USD 3.5 billion compensation deal with the Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) have

Rwanda’s criminal justice system stipulates that when sentencing a suspect in a criminal case, judges must base their decision on “reliable evidence proving beyond a

It was 31 July 2020. Harare was a ghost town. The bristling capital, known for its hive of activity, was “sleeping”. How ironic, considering that

I have been part of a never-ending debate amongst Africans on whether it is important to bring clarity around what colonialism was and its contribution

The tragic rise of the idea of man as an economic creature, which reduces a human being to a mere consumer while eulogizing competition as

It’s November 3, 2020, 11PM Eastern Time. CNN, ABC, CBS, and other major TV networks have called California for Joe Biden. With its 55 electoral

“The more things change, the more they stay the same,” goes an adage. However, in Zimbabwe things change and get worse. That seems a logical

I arrived in Burundi in 2010 during a tense election period when I was doing research involving Rwanda, Burundi, and the DRC. I interviewed top

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in February, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates warned that 10 million Africans could die from the virus. Researchers at

During the period of Rwanda’s 26th anniversary commemoration of its liberation, I spared some time to share a coffee with a few friends. Among other

Recent developments in developments in which Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa signed a USD 3.5 billion compensation deal with the Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) have

Rwanda’s criminal justice system stipulates that when sentencing a suspect in a criminal case, judges must base their decision on “reliable evidence proving beyond a

It was 31 July 2020. Harare was a ghost town. The bristling capital, known for its hive of activity, was “sleeping”. How ironic, considering that

I have been part of a never-ending debate amongst Africans on whether it is important to bring clarity around what colonialism was and its contribution

The tragic rise of the idea of man as an economic creature, which reduces a human being to a mere consumer while eulogizing competition as

It’s November 3, 2020, 11PM Eastern Time. CNN, ABC, CBS, and other major TV networks have called California for Joe Biden. With its 55 electoral

“The more things change, the more they stay the same,” goes an adage. However, in Zimbabwe things change and get worse. That seems a logical

I arrived in Burundi in 2010 during a tense election period when I was doing research involving Rwanda, Burundi, and the DRC. I interviewed top

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in February, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates warned that 10 million Africans could die from the virus. Researchers at

During the period of Rwanda’s 26th anniversary commemoration of its liberation, I spared some time to share a coffee with a few friends. Among other
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